2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1214773
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Dialogic literary argumentation and close reading: effects on high school students’ literature-related argumentative writing and motivational beliefs

Kevin Fulton,
Tzu-Jung Lin,
George Newell

Abstract: Given evidence that adolescent students’ motivation to read and write about literature declines with age, we proffer an approach called dialogic literary argumentation (DLA) that asks students to explore literature through argumentation in pursuit of understanding the meanings and possibilities of being human. This quasi-experimental study compared the effectiveness of DLA with close reading (CR), a common approach to teaching literature in high school English language arts classrooms, in improving students’ m… Show more

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